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Breech Cover for Enfield Rifle

Article about: 1942 dated Breech cover for Enfield rifle. I do not see these too often in the US at the local gun shows. Any opinions or comments are welcome. John

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    1942 dated Breech cover for Enfield rifle. I do not see these too often in the US at the local gun shows. Any opinions or comments are welcome.
    John

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    Looks fine to me. Sorry I can't help you out with the country of origin though, is there anything stamped on the press studs?

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    Thank you for the reply. They are British buttons. I was mainly posting as a good example for future reference as they are not seen too often in the US. Probably a common item on the other side of the pond. Don't even have to deactivate it!
    John

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    If you wet the canvas it will help bring out the markings.

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